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SUMMARY:Generational Love: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Generational Love: The Must-See Indigenous Art Show Seattle’s Been Waiting For.Copper Canoe Woman’s debut solo exhibition at Tidelands transforms Indigenous adornment\, from button blankets to runway couture\, into fine art. \nThis month\, Seattle audiences have the rare opportunity to witness the debut solo exhibition of one of the most influential Indigenous designers in the Pacific Northwest: Vina Brown (ƛ̓áqvas gḷ́w̓aqs)\, also known by her spirit name\, Copper Canoe Woman.If you’ve been to a canoe landing\, a powwow\, or a music festival in Indian Country\, you’ve likely seen her work—those iconic salmon ghost earrings\, or bold acrylic ovoids in Northwest Coast formline—worn by Indigenous women because they are giving fiercely fabulous. Brown’s designs are instantly recognizable\, but Generational Love marks a new chapter: her evolution from wearable adornment to large-scale installation and fine art presentation. \nThe exhibition features traditional button blankets\, meticulously crafted in the style passed down through her Haíłzaqv (Bella Bella) and Nuučaan̓uɫ (Nootka) lineage\, alongside eight striking looks from her runway collection—bringing high fashion into dialogue with ancestral forms. There are laser-cut acrylic salmon swimming across the walls\, wearable ovoid dresses\, and framed cedar mats holding statement earrings as treasured art objects. It’s a true representation of taking traditional teachings and coastal artwork\, and making them modern—futuristic even. \nBrown is a weaver\, beader\, cultural leader\, PhD student\, and entrepreneur whose work has been featured on runways from New York Fashion Week to the Santa Fe Indian Art Market. For her\, adornment is not just fashion—it is cultural memory\, resistance\, and ancestral elegance passed down through matrilineal lines. \n“Generational Love is a reflection on what has been passed down\, and what has been stolen\, from Indigenous women artists… a love letter to those who came before\, and a reclaiming of what they always deserved\,” says Brown. \nMany of the works in this exhibition are collaborative\, created with her partner\, Michael Schjang Jr. (Hopi)\, whose skill in design\, painting\, regalia making\, and laser cutting shapes the precision and beauty of their shared creations. \nWhy now? Seattle is in the midst of a reckoning with whose stories are seen and celebrated in its cultural spaces. Generational Love brings Indigenous women’s artistry\, often relegated to the margins\, into the center—on its own terms. It’s a show about reclamation\, lineage\, and the future of Native design\, offering a visually arresting and emotionally resonant experience for audiences of all backgrounds.
URL:https://seattlerestored.org/event/generational-love-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Tidelands\, 55 University Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
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SUMMARY:Exploring Relationship to Land through Printmaking: Lino Block Workshop with Eileen Jimenez
DESCRIPTION:Collaborate with IndigiQueer artist Eileen Jimenez (Ñätho) to create artwork that reflects our experiences and relationships with Land\, to joy\, to resilience\, to ourselves\, and to our communities.  \n\n\n\nDuring this workshop we will explore printmaking from pre-carved blocks\, and watercolor to co-create art. During the workshop you will connect and reflect on what it means to coalition build and center our work in community and through art. \n\n\n\nParticipants will take home their prints and greeting cards! \n\n\n\nAll supplies included. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://seattlerestored.org/event/exploring-relationship-to-land-through-printmaking/
LOCATION:Tidelands\, 55 University Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
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SUMMARY:Two Needle Flatwork Beading with Kajsa Cottier
DESCRIPTION:Join Tidelands for an intimate workshop with Kajsa Cottier\, a TwoSpirit Lakota & Swedish artist\, and learn how to bead! \n\n\n\nAll materials are provided. There is limited class size of 10 people\, so get your ticket while you can! \n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://seattlerestored.org/event/two-needle-flatwork-beading-with-kajsa-cottier/
LOCATION:Tidelands\, 55 University Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
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SUMMARY:Ta'lo fan (Do it again): Printmaking Workshop with Roldy Aguero Ablao
DESCRIPTION:Maila (come) and gather with Tidelands this July to explore the art of printmaking on textiles\, fabric and even your own clothing. In this session\, you will work with Roldy Aguero Ablao\, a queer Chamorro artist who uses printmaking to adorn the body with symbols and motifs inspired by the land\, sea\, and their ancestry. \n\n\n\nClothing is a way to remember and celebrate who we are and where we come from\, allowing us to share what is important to us with others. In this gathering\, people are encouraged to bring their own clothing from home and will be guided to use the artists screenprints and stencils to print their own wearable stories. \n\n\n\nFolks will also have an opportunity to create their own stencils inspired by their lands\, seas and ancestries\, to use and print on their clothing in the workshop. Colors used for this day will be black and gold\, inspired by the midnight sky and morning golden sun. \n\n\n\nMaila! (Come!) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://seattlerestored.org/event/talo-fan-do-it-again-printmaking-workshop-with-roldy-aguero-ablao/
LOCATION:Tidelands\, 55 University Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
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SUMMARY:Coast Slay-lish: An IndigiQueer Drag Show
DESCRIPTION:From the Coast to the desert\, the islands to the inland seas — these performers bring ancestral glamour\, subversive camp\, and boundary-pushing artistry to the stage. \n\n\n\nCurated by the legendary Hailey Tayathy\, a Quileute drag queen and visual artist dedicated to uplifting queer Native voices in public space\, this show is more than just entertainment — it’s reclamation\, resistance\, and radiance. \n\n\n\n✨ Featuring: \n\n\n\n💋 Baby (Yaqui/Tohono O’odham) – Drag & burlesque artist\, musician\, and DJ from East L.A. Known for fusing punk rock\, sex\, and camp into electrifying performances. Baby commands the stage in pleasers and pasties with a body set to STUN. \n\n\n\n🦆 DuckHunt (xe/xyr/he/they\, Choctaw Nation) – Seattle’s reigning Mx. Gay\, a genderless trash duck bringing harm reduction\, Indigenous futurity\, and fabulous camp to every turn. Expect the unexpected — always with beauty\, wit\, and a bit of glittered garbage. \n\n\n\n🚣 Rowdy – A queer CHamoru\, blending art\, fashion\, and performance to honor land\, sea\, and spirit. Rowdy creates dreamlike visual worlds that protect and uplift Pacific Islander identities and futures. \n\n\n\nCome through for this stunning celebration of Indigiqueer power — where beauty is ceremony\, gender is expansive\, and every look is an offering. \n\n\n\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://seattlerestored.org/event/coast-slay-lish-an-indigiqueer-drag-show/
LOCATION:Tidelands\, 55 University Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
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